A public memorial service will be held Thursday, Oct. 25, for Kelly Fallon, one of the victims from Fero’s Bar & Grill.

Services begin at 6:30 p.m. at Calvary Temple, 200 S. University Blvd. The public is invited and encouraged to attend.

Those who knew Kellene Fallon, 45, affectionately referred to her as “crazy Kelly” because she liked to make people laugh by acting silly. A regular patron at the bar, she stayed in a motel in the area and worked assorted jobs, friends said.

Her family said she was a daughter, sister, mother, grandmother, aunt and cousin. They released a statement at the time of her death:

“We are speechless in our expression of sadness and disbelief at the heinous acts that occurred,” the statement said. “Our hearts go out to the families who have suffered and are suffering this loss with us through the death of those we love.”

Fallon and four others were found about 1:50 a.m. Oct. 17, by firefighters responding to a blaze at Fero’s Bar & Grill, 357 S. Colorado Blvd.

The other victims were: Young Suk Fero of Aurora, 63, the owner of the business; Daria M. Pohl, 22, of Denver; Ross Richter, 29; and Tereasa Beesley, 45, of Denver.

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